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Automatic Fed-Batch Cultivation Enhances Microbial Lipid Production from Volatile Fatty Acids

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  • Subin Shin

    (Gwangju Clean Energy Research Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Gwangju 61003, Republic of Korea)

  • Jae Hee Go

    (Gwangju Clean Energy Research Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Gwangju 61003, Republic of Korea)

  • Myounghoon Moon

    (Gwangju Clean Energy Research Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Gwangju 61003, Republic of Korea)

  • Gwon Woo Park

    (Gwangju Clean Energy Research Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Gwangju 61003, Republic of Korea)

Abstract

Organic waste is generated worldwide, and its disposal and recycling are becoming a challenge. Due to its high carbon content, however, it may be converted into valuable products. Carbon neutrality is essential, and unstable international oil prices stress the increasing importance of biofuels significantly. Volatile fatty acids (VFA) derived from organic waste can be converted to microbial lipids by oleaginous yeast using it as a carbon source. When VFA is consumed by oleaginous yeast, the pH of the medium rises; hence, acidic agents have to be added to the medium to maintain the broth’s pH. In this study, we enhanced microbial lipid productivity by automatic fed-batch cultivation using VFA as an acidic agent, and the modified cultivation showed 48.9% and 69.0% higher biomass and lipid productivity than manual multi-fed culture. At a VFA concentration of 5 g/L and pH 7.0, a lipid yield of 0.25 g/g alongside lipid productivity of 0.11 g/L/h was obtained from an automatic fed-batch system. Oleic acid accounted for the largest proportion of microbial lipids, and the fatty acid composition was suitable for biodiesel production.

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  • Subin Shin & Jae Hee Go & Myounghoon Moon & Gwon Woo Park, 2023. "Automatic Fed-Batch Cultivation Enhances Microbial Lipid Production from Volatile Fatty Acids," Energies, MDPI, vol. 16(4), pages 1-10, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:16:y:2023:i:4:p:1996-:d:1071852
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    1. Alejandra Sánchez-Solís & Odette Lobato-Calleros & Rubén Moreno-Terrazas & Patricia Lappe-Oliveras & Elier Neri-Torres, 2024. "Biodiesel Production Processes with Yeast: A Sustainable Approach," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(2), pages 1-37, January.

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